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Risk perception and land-use safety in planning: Botany/Randwick industrial complex case.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: ENG Series: Environmental planning and management seriesPublication details: OCT 1987Description: 77p., 1 appendix, 22 notesSubject(s): Subject: Planning controls governing petrochemical complexes in urban areas tend to focus on technically estimated objective risk. The public's perception of risks with hazardous industries differs from objective risk which causes difficulty in making land-use saftey plans. How to utilize the two different views of risk - technically estimated objective risk and the subjective perceived risk as viewed by the public - in the process of planning decision is modelled in this paper.
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Planning controls governing petrochemical complexes in urban areas tend to focus on technically estimated objective risk. The public's perception of risks with hazardous industries differs from objective risk which causes difficulty in making land-use saftey plans. How to utilize the two different views of risk - technically estimated objective risk and the subjective perceived risk as viewed by the public - in the process of planning decision is modelled in this paper.

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